Brahmeshwar singh mukhiya biography sample
Brahmeshwar singh mukhiya biography sample
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Brahmeshwar Singh
Leader of upper caste militia in India
Brahmeshwar Singh (13 March 1947[3]– 1 June 2012) also known as Brahmeshwar Mukhiya or Mukhiyaji, was the founder of an Anti-naxalitemilitia functioning as an upper caste landlord militant group Ranvir Sena in Bihar, India.
On 1 June 2012, he was assassinated by unidentified gunmen.[4]
Ranvir Sena, arrest, and acquittal
Brahmeshwar Mukhiya was born in a Bhumihar family and later on became the leader of the Ranvir Sena soon after it was formed in 1994.[1] Mukhiyaji was suspected of involvement in the killings of hundreds of Naxalites who recruited people from poor and Dalit backgrounds.[5][1] In 2002, Singh was arrested on "carnage" charges, for which he faced the possibility of life imprisonment.[1] He spent nine years in jail awaiting trial and was released on bail and then later acquitted for insufficient evidence.[1]
Politics
On 5 May 20